The DMV has several
online services on our website. Please review our online services to determine
if you can complete online any transaction that you are bringing to a DMV locations.
More online services will be coming in the near future.

Please remember - You can renew your license or state-issued ID at
AAA offices in the state as well as obtain a duplicate license there. If
you meet certain requirements, you can renew your
registration online. You can
mail in your registration providing you do it before the expiration.
If registration or license renewals are past their expirations, you will owe a late
fee.

Step 2 – What Should You Know to Visit a DMV Office

DMV’s busiest days are Tuesdays and Saturdays. Our wait times are typically minimal
on Wednesdays and Friday mornings. Also, please be sure to check out the
branch wait times before your visit so you will be able to plan your trip
accordingly.

On the wait-time log, the times shown start after someone receives a numbered ticket
that puts them in a queue for a certain service. DMV does not guarantee that a wait
time will remain constant. Due to the dynamic nature of customer traffic, wait times
are subject to change and vary from when you view the time online until you actually
arrive at a DMV branch office.

It is also important that customers do not wait until their expiration date to either
renew their
driver license,
identification card,
registration, or other credentials. Driver licenses, identification
cards and vehicle registrations can be renewed any time after you receive your notice.
For prompt service, please make sure to bring all required documentation with you
to ensure your transaction(s) can be completed in one visit.